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Related: About this forumNurses in Iowa Are Fighting an Unprecedented Anti-Union Campaign

https://prospect.org/labor/2025-09-22-nurses-in-iowa-fighting-unprecedented-anti-union-campaign/

This July, Heather Torrence was in the middle of a 12-hour shift in the ER at Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines, where shes worked for 14 years. An intoxicated teenage patient was brought in, and it was Torrences job to initiate the treatment processdrawing blood, taking vitals, and speaking to the patient and their family. But before Torrence entered the room, she noticed something that she thinks saved her life: The lights were out.
She proceeded with caution, opening the door to ask why the patient had turned off the lights. But before she could do anything, she saw a movement to her left and heard the patient scream: Ill kill you. Ill fucking kill you. Im going to kill you! The patient attacked Torrence, stabbing and scratching at her with a pen and a pair of bent stainless steel forceps. Torrence shouted for security and wrestled with the patient. The entire ER stood still.
My first thought was, whos going to go home and tell my child that I was attacked and stabbed by someone his age? Torrence said. And then it was, as much as I dont want this to happen to me, I need to stop her and keep her from doing this to someone else. Security guards came running from a different part of the ER and pulled the patient off of Torrence.
It was toward the end of her shift, but she couldnt leave: The ER was incredibly busy, not a rare occurrence. I felt guilted because the department was busy, and so I ended up staying for another four hours [after the attack], Torrence said. She left the hospital at 1 a.m. that night. When she removed her clotheswhich were torn, even through multiple layers of fabricshe discovered yet another deep scratch that she hadnt even noticed.
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Nurses in Iowa Are Fighting an Unprecedented Anti-Union Campaign (Original Post)
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progressoid
(51,976 posts)1. LaborLab estimates that UnityPoint is spending between $20,600 and $34,000 every day on the anti-union campaign.
Wow.
rsdsharp
(11,336 posts)2. Last month I was in the hospital (a Unity Point hospital),
and a nurse I had on the weekend told me that she just picks up some shifts on the weekend. She worked as a psyc nurse during the week. She said she felt safer, and was far less likely to be verbally abused by her psyc patients and their families, than with regular patients.